> > 16 drives total. Isn't there a limit on number of scsi disks?
>
> The usual limit is 16, but Martin Mares (or someone else, if
> I got him confused with the real maintainer of Sunsite Czech)
> has a patch out that will allow you to run with up to 48 disks.
Well - to clean up confusion: there is a "bit" more than one czech
developer on linux.
Jakub Jelinek (jj@sunsite.ms.mff.cuni.cz): sunsite czech maintainer,
ultra linux port, working with sparc-s
Martin Mares (mj@ucw.cz): console & PCI hacker, running i386
Vojta Pavlik (vojtech@ucw.cz): joysticks, running i386
myself (pavel@ucw.cz): network block device, running i386 (&
sun4/330 :-)
Pavel
PS: Sorry for this post, but this is not first first time people
confused us. I do not mind, but you might be interested...
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